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    Suzanne Pfeffer

    Suzanne R. Pfeffer is a distinguished neuroscientist and biochemist serving as the Emma Pfeiffer Merner Professor of Medical Sciences and Professor of Biochemistry at Stanford University School of Medicine.14 Her research focuses on the molecular mechanisms of membrane trafficking in cells and the molecular basis of inherited Parkinson's disease.15

    Dr. Pfeffer received her AB in Biochemistry from the University of California, Berkeley, and her PhD in Biochemistry and Biophysics from the University of California, San Francisco.14 She joined the Stanford faculty in 1986 and was the first woman appointed to the department of biochemistry.2

    Her notable achievements include:

    1. Pioneering work on Rab GTPases and their role in receptor trafficking12
    2. Investigating the LRRK2 pathway in Parkinson's disease15
    3. Serving as President of the American Society for Cell Biology (2003) and the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2010-2012)24

    Dr. Pfeffer has received numerous honors, including:

    • Election to the National Academy of Sciences (2024)14
    • Election as a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2013)23
    • Fellowship in the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1992)24
    • Fellowship in the American Society for Cell Biology (2017)24

    Her current research uses biochemical, cell biological, and genome-wide screening approaches to understand the molecular basis of inherited Parkinson's disease, with a focus on the LRRK2 kinase and its role in phosphorylating Rab GTPases.56

    Highlights

    Oct 1 · nasonline.org
    Suzanne R. Pfeffer – NAS - National Academy of Sciences
    Suzanne R. Pfeffer – NAS - National Academy of Sciences
    Jan 1 · michaeljfox.org
    Suzanne R. Pfeffer, PhD | Parkinson's Disease
    Jul 23 · en.wikipedia.org
    Suzanne Pfeffer - Wikipedia
    Suzanne Pfeffer - Wikipedia
    Suzanne Pfeffer - Stanford Profiles

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    Stanford, California